Virtually the entire B'z catalogue is available new for purchase from the following retailers that all ship globally:
Select B'z items are also shipped and sold by Amazon.com as well as available from associated sellers' storefronts. Naturally, many B'z items can be found on eBay as well.

B'z have occasionally made available specially-tailored compilations and original albums for the international market via iTunes, beginning with the self-titled B'z EP in 2007 and their debut English album in 2012.

While both have since been delisted after the standard 5 years of availability, the band's best-known international effort "Into Free -Dangan-" (featured as the global theme to video game Dragon's Dogma) remains available worldwide.

Notably, much of Tak Matsumoto's solo output is available internationally on the service. Koshi Inaba and Stevie Salas's joint 2017 album CHUBBY GROOVE is available worldwide as well.

Compiled below is a complete listing of all albums and singles currently available digitially worldwide

In addition to the main concert, a feature-length documentary titled “Road to 20180921” is also being included. Backstage footage will be interspersed between six bonus, full performances of songs performed earlier in the tour but not on the final night.

A bonus CD rounds out the release featuring the studio debut of title song “HINOTORI” as its only track.

B’z have announced the details for their upcoming 2019 LIVE-GYM tour that will support their 2019 Studio Album. Because the album has not been fully announced, the title for the tour isn’t available either.

The tour will also mark the departures of the band’s longtime support members: Shane Gaalaas on Drums (with the band since 2002), Barry Sparks on Bass (with B’z from 2003, 2008-2018), Takanobu Masuda (1992-1997 & 1999-2018) on Keyboards, and Yoshinobu Ohga (2011-2018) on 2nd Guitar. The decision was made by the band in order to try a new sound for their 31st year. Fans on social media have been overwhelmingly supportive of the outgoing members with many hoping to see them with the band again in the near future.

In their places will be all-new support members who have not performed with the band before though some have worked with Tak and Koshi in various capacities in the studio:

B’z LIVE-GYM 2019 Support Members

Brian Tichy (Drums) : Original drummer for “juice“, played drums on most tracks of the Tak Matsumoto Group‘s first album TMG I, and contributed to Tak’s 2016 solo album enigma.

Mohini Dey (Bass) : 21-year-old Indian internet sensation who has been endorsed by Steve Vai. This is her first participation with B’z or Tak/Koshi solo activity.

B’z is kicking off the New Year of 2019 by posting an image with the hashtag #Bz2019 on Twitter and Instagram. On the same day, fans around Japan have also spotted B’z concert dates being advertised in their local cities.

Although there is no official announcement from the band yet, fans have compiled a preliminary list of dates spotted throughout Japan. However, details regarding the exact venue in which the concerts will take place is still under wraps. The following is a list of dates found so far, with the tour currently slated to run from June to September 2019:

The latest song from the to-be-revealed 2019 B’z Studio Album has been announced with the title “Tsuwamono, Hashiru” (or “Soldier, Run”). It is currently featured in a Lipovitan D energy drink ad campaign for the 2019 Rugby World Cup to be held in Japan.

The song will be found on the album to be released in the first half of next year along with “WOLF” and “Majestic“.

Another all-new B’z song titled “WOLF” will be used in the Japanese series Suits as the theme song. The drama, a remake of the U.S. series by the same title, had its first airing October 8 on Fuji TV with the song playing at the end.

No release date is announced for the song but it should appear on the 2019 studio album announced weeks ago.

The eighteen-song setlist included fan favorites from the anniversary tour that completed its run a week earlier but reshuffled. Most importantly, the shows featured the returns of numerous longtime fan requests. Some dated back to appearances 27 years ago.